2015AJ....149..160R


Query : 2015AJ....149..160R

2015AJ....149..160R - Astron. J., 149, 160 (2015/May-0)

Optical spectroscopic observations of gamma-ray blazar candidates. IV. Results of the 2014 follow-up campaign.

RICCI F., MASSARO F., LANDONI M., D'ABRUSCO R., MILISAVLJEVIC D., STERN D., MASETTI N., PAGGI A., SMITH H.A. and TOSTI G.

Abstract (from CDS):

The extragalactic γ-ray sky is dominated by the emission arising from blazars, one of the most peculiar classes of radio-loud active galaxies. Since the launch of Fermi several methods were developed to search for blazars as potential counterparts of unidentified γ-ray sources (UGSs). To confirm the nature of the selected candidates, optical spectroscopic observations are necessary. In 2013 we started a spectroscopic campaign to investigate γ-ray blazar candidates selected according to different procedures. The main goals of our campaign are: (1) to confirm the nature of these candidates, and (2) whenever possible, determine their redshifts. Optical spectroscopic observations will also permit us to verify the robustness of the proposed associations and check for the presence of possible source class contaminants to our counterpart selection. This paper reports the results of observations carried out in 2014 in the northern hemisphere with Kitt Peak National Observatory and in the southern hemisphere with the Southern Astrophysical Research telescopes. We also report three sources observed with the Magellan and Palomar telescopes. Our selection of blazar-like sources that could be potential counterparts of UGSs is based on their peculiar infrared colors and on their combination with radio observations both at high and low frequencies (i.e., above and below ∼1 GHz) in publicly available large radio surveys. We present the optical spectra of 27 objects. We confirm the blazar-like nature of nine sources that appear to be potential low-energy counterparts of UGSs. Then we present new spectroscopic observations of 10 active galaxies of uncertain type associated with Fermi sources, classifying all of them as blazars. In addition, we present the spectra for five known γ-ray blazars with uncertain redshift estimates and three BL Lac candidates that were observed during our campaign. We also report the case for WISE J173052.85-035247.2, candidate counterpart of the source 2FGL J1730.6-0353, which has no radio counterpart in the major radio surveys. We confirm that our selection of γ-ray blazars candidates can successfully indentify low-energy counterparts to Fermi unassociated sources and allow us to discover new blazars.

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Journal keyword(s): BL Lacertae objects: general - galaxies: active - radiation mechanisms: non-thermal

Simbad objects: 27

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Number of rows : 27
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 [OKM2018] SWIFT J0244.8-5829 BLL 02 44 40.3008303168 -58 19 54.629552928   18.66 17.90 17.05   ~ 54 0
2 QSO J0253+3217 Bz? 02 53 33.65014202 +32 17 20.8918653           ~ 59 1
3 2FGL J0746.5-4758 BLL 07 46 42.3051126696 -47 54 55.164019968           ~ 32 0
4 ICRF J084502.4-545808 BLL 08 45 02.4828286824 -54 58 08.541702228   19.89       ~ 49 1
5 ICRF J085654.8+714623 QSO 08 56 54.86854258 +71 46 23.9031213           ~ 51 1
6 2MASS J11232537-2528570 BLL 11 23 25.3733413608 -25 28 57.062697888   18.24   16.70   ~ 29 0
7 2FGL J1141.7-1404 BLL 11 41 41.8080282552 -14 07 54.754153248           ~ 38 0
8 6C 121520+302351 BLL 12 17 52.0819904040 +30 07 00.634936872   16.07 15.62 13.47   ~ 478 1
9 ICRF J123824.3-195913 BLL 12 38 24.3897323184 -19 59 13.683431148           ~ 48 0
10 2FGL J1259.8-3749 BLL 12 59 49.8016507752 -37 48 58.164672276           ~ 39 0
11 2MASS J13284063-4727496 BLL 13 28 40.6236883896 -47 27 49.456920852           ~ 49 2
12 2FGL J1340.5-0412 BLL 13 40 42.0173568000 -04 10 07.046694084           ~ 38 0
13 2MASS J13470688-2958424 BLL 13 47 06.8796040152 -29 58 42.451666536           ~ 39 0
14 2FGL J1359.9-3746 BLL 13 59 49.7177736648 -37 46 00.847671708 17.83 17.57 17.19 15   ~ 50 1
15 2FGL J1406.2-2510 BLL 14 06 09.6096123648 -25 08 09.373534872           ~ 36 0
16 2FGL J1553.5-3116 BLL 15 53 33.5452374288 -31 18 31.423004316       15.7   ~ 47 0
17 2FGL J1626.0-7636 BLL 16 26 38.1673375632 -76 38 55.602796812           ~ 38 1
18 ATO J252.3541+52.5875 BLL 16 49 24.9916367448 +52 35 14.997132672       17   ~ 49 1
19 2MASS J17020962+2643146 BLL 17 02 09.6333522216 +26 43 14.692886220   18.28   18.2   ~ 12 1
20 2MASS J17305286-0352471 BLL 17 30 52.8546956280 -03 52 47.106506316           ~ 21 0
21 2MASS J17450782+0154425 QSO 17 45 07.8214962288 +01 54 42.555409632           ~ 10 0
22 2MASS J17452696+0205326 QSO 17 45 26.9565445464 +02 05 32.654221980           ~ 3 0
23 87GB 180749.8+290934 BLL 18 09 45.3924251376 +29 10 19.907001444       16.8   ~ 46 1
24 2MASS J18353536+1348487 BLL 18 35 35.3522259744 +13 48 48.750854904           ~ 32 1
25 2MASS J18493173+2748007 BLL 18 49 31.7331 +27 48 00.711           ~ 30 1
26 2FGL J1959.9-4727 BLL 19 59 45.6659618232 -47 25 19.352198028 17.13 16.94 16.92     ~ 45 0
27 QSO B2037+521 BLL 20 39 23.536 +52 19 50.12     19.0 16.2   ~ 76 1

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